Le Livre de Boba Fett

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Ancien chasseur de primes, Boba Fett repart de zéro sur Tatooine aux côtés de Fennec Shand. (Canal+)

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DaViD´82 

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anglais Everything you didn't want to know about the once mysteriously shrouded most cool character of the original trilogy, or the equivalent of an annoying senile uncle's blathering about his uninteresting life, woes and back pain. This is reinforced by the mismanaged playwriting, where the "contemporary" line could offer something interesting, but it doesn't have enough space. And Temuera Morrison is hopeless without the helmet. The "what it was like back then" line is out of order, for God's sake nobody in their right mind cares, it would be enough to sum it up in ten minutes, not tens of minutes in a span of several episodes. The fact that it's like a teenager's first attempt at fan-fiction is really beside the point, as is the fact that it retroactively takes all the appeal away from the character in the original trilogy. It also flips into a regular third season of The Mandalorian for two episodes in the second half. It may be unrelated to the plot of the show, it's forcibly grafted on, but it's also the only episodes where it's entertaining and not annoyingly tiresome, and Boba has barely a cameo in them. At the same time, with respect to continuity, you have to see it before the third series of Mando. Absolutely unnecessary beating of a long ago thoroughly dead horse, when every character must have its own "story", even if there is nothing to say. ()

Scalpelexis 

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anglais Didn't you find it a little half-baked? Compared to the Mandalorian, Boba is as clueless as an army of workers at an excavation site and offers less in terms of plot than a completed crossword puzzle. Not to mention the fact that unless you've just seen The Mandalorian, half of the pure fan service will be largely incomprehensible to you. I was living under the illusion that Fett was a cool hired assassin, not a sensitive soul with the tiniest little heart and a head full of almost childish naivety. Favreau either used Boba as an additional cheap cash cow or downright snapped early on in his ideas of what he was supposed to do with Boba. So for good measure, he switched over to the Beskar-clad Mando track and tragicomically benched the main character for the last few episodes. Din Djarin's perpetually hidden face gives off 100x more likability and believability than the pointlessly almost constantly uncovered Fett, and the other characters (the moto gang of spoiled LA teenagers) don't help one bit. I'd expect more from Rodriguez in the director's chair than those idiotic episodes full of the lamest action (Um, you know you've fired about 1000 times into those shields already, right?), so the only thing worth highlighting from the originals are the solid flashback passages with the Tuskens. That's a pathetically small amount, so the verdict is clear: Leave Fett in the Bacta tank and slam this "book" shut forever. Barely 3 stars ()

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Lima 

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anglais Definitely the best Star Wars-themed series so far, especially since there isn't much competition. The broader story spread across Grogu and the Mandalorian contributes to the narrative, because it helps the universe take on a more coherent dimension. Temuera Morrison was pretty good, he's still got it, especially when it comes to charisma, and you can’t ask him at his age to move like an athlete. The natural face of Luke Skywalker in the penultimate episode is the temporary highlight of the 3D scanning, few bugs notwithstanding. The only weakness I see in Boba Fett's young gang members, they are supremely unlikeable, they look like teenagers aimlessly hanging out in a shopping mall. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais Hang in there for three and a half episodes, I would advise anyone who isn't (justifiably) excited by the beginning of Boba Fett. Comparisons to The Mandalorian are simply unavoidable, and as much as you may think you like Boba, the story itself doesn't really offer much. It's probably no coincidence that the best episode is the fifth, in which Fett doesn't show up at all. Pedro Pascal in a helmet simply plays better than Temuera Morrison without a helmet and quite often without clothes, who is trumped every now and then by a supporting character, for example, the brilliant Cad Bane. It's definitely not a total flop and I can't really complain about the second half of the series (Robert Rodriguez even directed the final episode so well that I didn't even guess it was him), but I'd rather see Boba Fett as a supporting character in the next Mandalorian. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais A thoroughbred Star Wars type western where the filmmakers more or less do what they want and willingly sacrifice a consistent basic story just to please the fans. Boba is full of flashbacks, it simply steps aside for two episodes to tell us what Skywalker’s new pupil is up to and demolishes Tatooine in Godzilla vs. Kong style. It’s enjoyable to watch, but Star Wars could do better. ()

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